Chemistry Class Test
Name: ____________ Roll No: ____________ Date: ____________
Section A – Multiple Choice Questions (1 mark each)
1. A solution is said to be saturated when:
a) No solute is present
b) Solvent evaporates completely
c) Solvent cannot dissolve more solute at that temperature
d) Solute particles settle down
2. Which of the following is a colloid?
a) Salt water
b) Sand in water
c) Milk
d) Sugar solution
3. Which factor does not affect the solubility of a solid in liquid?
a) Temperature
b) Pressure
c) Stirring
d) Surface area of solute
4. The scattering of light by colloids is called:
a) Brownian Motion
b) Osmosis
c) Tyndall Effect
d) Diffraction
5. Which gas law explains why soda goes flat after opening the bottle?
a) Charles’ Law
b) Henry’s Law
c) Boyle’s Law
d) Graham’s Law
Section B – Short Questions (3 marks each)
6. Define diffusion and give one daily life example.
7. Differentiate between solution, suspension, and colloid with examples.
8. Why does the solubility of gases decrease with increase in temperature?
9. Explain why oil and water do not mix.
10. Write two factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
Section C – Long Questions (5 marks each)